Wills had a perfect view of Roo’s barnet a week ago when he presented the Manchester United skipper with the FA Cup at Wembley.

Now pals of the prince, who is only 33, believe he is considering getting treatment for his thinning locks.

One claimed: “William has had a chat with Wayne about his transplant and told him how good it looks.

“There’s always a lot of banter when the Prince meets football teams and, of course, he might be joking but he has said he wouldn’t mind some help with his hair.

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JEALOUS: Pals of the prince believe he is now considering hair treatment

“Prince William's hair is dropping out dramatically”

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“It is dropping out dramatically and he’s not happy about it, but he is worried that he would be ridiculed if he had anything done.

“He also thinks Prince Charles and Prince Philip wouldn’t approve. Their attitude is ‘deal with it and just get on with it’.”

Earlier this year, William cut his hair short and abandoned any attempt to hide his baldness.

Thinning locks run in the Royal family. Charles, Philip and uncle Prince Edward have all lost much of their hair.

Our source added: “William wouldn’t want to have a comb-over so he’s had it cut and bowed to the inevitable.”

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GIVEN UP: William cut his hair short and abandoned any attempt to hide his baldness

Wayne, 30, has reportedly spent around £30,000 on two transplants, the first when he was 25. Hair was taken from the back of his head and replanted at the front.

In his autobiography, Roo said: “I stared at myself in the mirror and thought ‘bloody hell, you’re going bald and you’re only a young lad!’.”

His wife Coleen supported the move and tweeted: “Pleased for him and it will look great.”

Wayne’s procedures have led to a surge in men having transplants but one expert said the Duke of Cambridge may have missed his chance.

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IMPRESSED: Rooney's wife Coleen supported his decision

Dr Asim Shahmalak, of The Crown Clinic in Manchester, warned: “Time is running out for Prince William and it may be too late for him to have a transplant. He has too large an area of baldness to cover.”

But the doctor, a hair loss expert on Channel 4’s Embarrassing Bodies, thinks a transplant may suit Prince Harry.

He added: “It may be too late for William but not Harry, who is already showing signs of hair loss.”

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Football Association president William and brother Harry, 31, hope to attend England games in France at next month’s Euros but security fears may stop them.

Our source added: “There is going to be a massive security operation and the princes don’t want to add to the problems.